On 27/1/05 7:47 AM, "Sjoerd Visscher" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> The whole point of xml:base is that an application that stores a page > outside of its original context can add an xml:base to prevent losing > the original location context. browsers don't. all they know is here is a URL to a resource, and here is a HTTP header which says the content is best handled by some other application, so it then saves the resource to disk and tells the other application to get a grip. It doesn't have to understand the content to do this, let alone munge the content. e.
